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Show Cyprus Proves Dangerous by Win Over Logan PIRATES COME THROUGH WHEN ' GOIIIGJS HARD' Cranlta Playa Improved Ball ' in Baating Jordan; Lah) Down Naphi r rut iroara editor Cyprus met lu tint real test with flying colon Thuradsy night whan 11 beat Logan ot tha C'sche district 40- II, to inarch Into 'tha quarterfinal round, what It will oppoea Ih Pelican Iran Lht r In disposing of tha bora Irom tha northern and of tha lata. Coach Ruaa Megleby's III roaa to height thai war not necea-aary necea-aary In tha open-ing open-ing round whan I h a y ellmlneted Of dm, tha defend-log defend-log champion. ' Losan Droved a. ' ' ' I I I I n A 1. worthy foe. After Magleby nip and tuck start, tha GrUilies rolled Into IH margin In tha lint period, but cooled npldly in tha second sun-ta sun-ta to score only three points as tha Piratea pulled up to 111 position. rOBOE AHEAD Iff THIRD The Grixillet slipped even farther In tha third stanu, after the lead had changed hands twice, and Cyprus beasn tha final period with five. point margin. 21 IX John Rigler. blond haired forward, fairly shook lha basket from Its moorings moor-ings In tha final half, tossing seven field goals to run hla tout to 17 points. Two of them came just before tha fun ended the third period and four of ahem cam ta npld eucceaalon In tha final frame to sink Logan's lait desperate hop. OTTEBBECK SHINES 1 Tha CrUtlle went down fighting, every step of tha way. Blf Kent Rysn. Logan's sturdy football star, was all over lha floor la the first half. Intercepting In-tercepting paiaaa. knocking down attempted at-tempted shots and meking himself general nuisance to tha Pirates. Ha had a fine little ally In the ltyear-old ltyear-old Allen Otlerbeck. who scored I points. Listed as guard, Otlerbeck goes to forward after the center Jump when Kowallu) drop back he play guard. Basket by thla enphomore kept Logan In tha running throughout through-out the third period, when tha Buc-iCealtasa Buc-iCealtasa en rvllevlaa Springville, Granite, Lehirapd Cyprus Reach Semifinal Battles IP I flew Pmsglag rwi cam are were roring s rapidly. CkM officiating, eepeclally en progress, bothered Ih Pirate eonsld-ersbly eonsld-ersbly In Um lint half, but the, adapted themeelvee well toward Um and. Titrpln s rustling a ad . DMk-worth's DMk-worth's guarding stood sul for um Pirate. Th ernre- CTriUI ' I LOOA utffl otrr maWr. rf ... fit If ajvaa, rl,. ... Ill r.vSf.-:: 1 Sr.v'.: 11 Diilrt til '"". rs I t 14 reeaila. la., i 1 I I ban la ... t I I 0. TlMeie- paa. a t II I TsaaM .. tlltaa Tela ....mill i mm. Mm. Waste, eaulra. at aaaffuce: CrariM I 1 II II M Uses .........It I t b-al By k.'m. a Granite ram into Ita m Thurs-day Thurs-day afternoon,-and Um Salt Lake d trk-t champion gained the right to whoa vera la last year's tournament and will be back la irboal Bent winter, win-ter, hare showa muck Hlurtl bull, bu-ll, desplto their lour ttrajght tour nament rrsss la the peat two years. They gave the fine peaalng North Summit crew reel betlle en I heir floor play, but mused flack of shot. Blcknell eat the pere for more than quarter, leading III at Um firat treat period. Four of North Summit's lineup took lume el abort range ahola end. after lying the , 1-1. forged Into a lead which they never relinquished. relin-quished. Summit led. SI 14. at Um half and waa out n front, U-U, to bag in Um final frame. Clyde Chldeeler. who had missed a fkirk of ahota tor Blcknell In the early pert of the game, found hie eye In the laat half, particularly In the final frame, and led a rally thai produced It points against 10. Summit Sum-mit weed the same five snen throughout, through-out, with France and Lamb playing fine ball. ..mx , wear, axTwwy a c r,e..u. el If a ... ill' r.M ra .... I I ""'" "fill ; oiawi, la t liicaiw. is. I I If 6aeaee.l... klaaeelet. e.. Tau ... 11 II I f' TMals ... II IS t el ritrwanueti. rfraf HulaMUL eauHia. rar, kr aaaruas; . uT." ' 1 Rd? Lchi Captures Close Contest If F. L Si Lehi's TI U victory over Kephl kn the final game Thursday night waa doubly so ret to the Pallran, for It Ncbo Champions Trounce Weber By ft. W. O. Burying Weoer under an avalanche of basketa. the giant Sprmgville Red 1 Devils won their way In the earn! ; finals e Um stale high arhool tournament tourn-ament by trimming the Ofden division di-vision r ham plena, M aa , Ihursday afternoon. Eapeeted U be a terrific battle, the fracas turned out Is SI I veritable parade for Um Infly Neba champions, who rolled up M points la the tiret half by a greet exhibition of arormi strength. The Warriors, mnnereup la the tournament laat year, had little eurreee In penetrating Springville s tight delenaa. while the Med Devils converted their chencee so successfully success-fully that Um Ogden outfit soon found Itself trailing hopelessly. la marked contrast Is ita performance perform-ance In the first days game with BtrkneiL Springville played with ran ststent brilliance. The team was I -pointed- for the W sir tors, and Um manner In which seven men relied I In beaketa was revelation to the dopeetere, whs had rated Springville aa something of an outsider among tournament contendere "Been pole Senior scored 10 points, working deeper play Is greet ad ventage) Um early pert of the game, but II use BUI Wilktos, gigantic gi-gantic tumping renter who drops beck lis guard position, who was eutstend-Ing. eutstend-Ing. His ability Is control the lipolf. plus numerous Interceptions and ac curs la paasea to his ma tea for scores, made him a greet easel. Holly. Senior Sen-ior a running mate at forward, played a splendid floor game TJm Weber reguTeYs failed to acort eonustenUy. but Jules Dieu, sub ran tee wha did some timely work agslnst North Summit Wed needs jr. came through with U points for high, boa-ore boa-ore of the contest. I Both teems started at furious pace, matching basket until Um score reached ad Then Hoi lay came I through with close-In shot. Senior I registered a pair of setups on the sleeper pley and WUklne tolled ane I m. Spllsbury's one-hander narrowed I he gap to tit but Senior. Hoi ley and 'Rowland bombarded the hoop with una baling accuracy In Um second period. Springville gslnlng KMl lend at halt time. Racorvso saw plenty of service for Sprlngvllla In the second half, but even then the i Red Devils continued their ai ill ,1111 i aai,,S ! ,,. -i most springville In ta upper bracket semlflaal by trouncing a fighting fight-ing Jordan five, M to IT. Harold Miller. Slew Pendleton and Wsyne Crow-ton Crow-ton formed a deed ly scoring combl-nstlon, combl-nstlon, while a light defense, built around B a a k a r and Morse, two rengy guards, funs tinned perfectly. Jordan, forced ta take many deeper- Mere ate long shots, never nev-er seriously threatened Coach Cecil Baker's brilliant charges, who psassrl In continually for dose rsnge ringer. Miller' rustling and fast floor play was aa outstanding feature. Harold Hanson, captain and guard of the Beetdiggers, played well on defense, while Cue Black led hu teem scorers with four long-rang loss from UM field. NTtftSSTTNO TILT Granite simply met Jordan at Its ggreeslv style of play, and out- Stayed Um Jordan diatrart runnerui y a wld margin. The game wee In torssUng all the way. for Jordan never stopped II speedy, determined method against lis mora versa ula foe. Bunker opened the scoring with foul pitch, and Ha neon countered with a free throw for Jordan. Crowtnri ram under the hoop lor a setup, Um flrat iA Ml nS I K- -. m. In. advanced them tH a q r ter I lnai belli against Cy. prua and revenged two early eeesonj defeat at the , hand eg their me , thodlral foe from , the Nebo dlvlaion Coach Cd Isaac son ha his charges I living up to their nicknames of Wasp to per fee -J tton. Coolly endl deliberately they moved a g a I n I , their huskier foe, . Thursday and after re. 7 -1 r V' i I I CI Gunnison Easy ' For Ogdcnites By F. ft. B. Ogden, Um acaem uiel produced Um stats champion year ago, I Mill in the conan La l ion flight race by virtue vir-tue of Ita M M victory over Gunnison Gunni-son of Sanpete dlvtaiea Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The erstwhile champions rsa Into sa 1 Id lead at the end sf the first quarter and marched on to a 14-4 margin before Wood row Beck, dl muni live forward, broke Um spell for Gunnison with three bucket In aide of a minute. , Beck, however, was the only con-sletont con-sletont shooter for Um Sanpete lad, while Ogden' whole lineup proved constant threat around Um Basket Maurice Kennedy. Ogden center, beet Beck out for Individual scoring honors, hon-ors, totaling II point. In result of six bucket from Um floor and an counter from the free tossing lino. Uunnleon beet showing cam hi the third quarter, when it held iu foe ta sn even break, each club scor ing eight points. treaa,rf... I r eiiteae. rl .. J t wSrSt l" s miT fir Tab .... 11 SSI Tatala .... 1 1 i M Ramnr. rfirai reete, eaisirs. SWara as eaarlars: II f It M OaaaHea g j t SI BKCOftO STANDS LONO . The exlsung world's Indoor record for the three-quartera of a mile, est I ltt by Lloyd Hshn, Is I 01 I s I axaas:s tSXBSSas dsn look time out Miller and Pendleton Pen-dleton counted abort on when ply resumed, and another pair by Miller and Bunker brought th count to 11-1 t Um quarter. SINK SBOBT ONES A pair of long heaves by Black and on by Peterson gave th Beetdigger fan hop In Um second period, but Crow ton and Pendleton came through with characteristic short shots to lake an 1ST lead at halftlme. Th margue-waa further Increased In the next two periods, regardless of Um tact that Farmer substitute war out la fore during th waning moments of th fray. Th score: OS. AX ITS I JODAM OTP r OTP? Hitler, rf. v.. Ill li aieek. rf.... sill ;revlaa. B . i IS 10 r. If I f rn4UM. .. I S IS Fiurrae. s... I uiuar. rs... I t Burkina, ratff WU. rf . ., . i Varea. If ... Salt UrDnnal. liill u.A r I U"M. rs.. J j j J Biaalails. . iS Kaaacft, Is... till 4 j Tatals ... IS I ai Tetan .... Ill n Waiia. rafrtva: esaeer, eeieir. acar, sr eaartars: Or.mta II t II 5 M Jeraa I t 1 I 11 flitting in and out M. Allied of Um Lchi defense, much Ilk a bee busses about one's head before parking park-ing behind a fellow' ear, th Wasp struck with stinging effect Th Wasp played strong defensive bsll. hampering the Lehi attack which had (toamrollcred over Carbon In Um first round. Except for scrambles directly under the basket, where Lehi's greater height enabled Um Pels to bat Um ball out to teammate, the Wasp rustled for th ball on an even basis. .Th team battled on equal terms for almost the whole gem. Lehl waa out In front ST. at Um quarter and 15-1 1 at the half, but the Wasps kept advancing In their careful wey and Ued the score. It-It, to begin the final frsm. With only five minutes to play, the Pelican were ahead one point 21-10 Don Evan put the Pelican stil fSir ahead with a short tip In, bu Earl Sells, gangling Ncphl renter matched Um shot to keep the Pelicans in hot water. With a chance to knot th score, Wallace Ord missed a free throw, but It would have made little difference, for Glen Chilton and Msrklsnd Allred esch connected on midrourt shot In quick order to clinch Ih victory. Ted Carbett Ncphl forward, was outstanding for hi ball mtling. i uutf I KITH! orrpi orrr till., rf ... a I i toattott. rf... till :rmeo. it... I I I I nhiesla. If... I 4 ane a Ill II iu, a i s t I Vi.mlpa... ill SOr. rs MM ,118.1 .... Mi S.rrt.11. la... I M Qauata. rs... MM Bisush, rf.... it t I Tatala .... II 1 1 rtl Talah .... l U cnrliuvue. rrlaraai MiUsan. aaielra. acers as aaartars: thl s g-r 'W.ahl t i 1 s-M work. O leu's Individual spurt providing provid-ing Weber's only bid. Score' "'ifrrl -"Trr aier. rf... issismar, rf ... I It Moii,, a..., Msrov.il. if... i I iii'n a... illlaibHn a. I I I Chnr.,tll. r til HiUii, rs.. i f 4 ,?" !l i i tCiaswa. W.. I t S J-niina ll ... I I , rnra. s i 114 k,u.,.f.... lltRy.-jjij, Tatals ...i, s 441 reub . .. It U I IS k-asins. rWiraa: Utmn, aasatra. avert br euarurai w?jar.::-:.::::::1 j I .tJ. Lindsay Leads Beaver, to Win By ft. W. O. Led by the speedy Jim UndsayJ stellsr guard. Beaver moved Into the semlflnsis of the consols I Ion tourna ment Thursdsy afternoon by handing B. A. C. a M M being. The defeat ended B. A. C. a participauoa la Um tourney. Although Beaver led almost all the way, It wes a hard foughl fracas until the fourth quarter was well under way, when Lindsay and R. Pearce led scoring onslaught that definitely ended the Cedar City quint's chances Beaver continued Its tight ion de fens which bothered Grsnlts so much on opening dey, and I though Coach Tuffy" Linford'g charge occm Ion-ally Ion-ally penetrated th barrier, the 'guards and center usually broke up th attack by neat Interceptions. The scoring punch shown by Besver In th final quarter stem pad th winner win-ner aa strong contenders lor th consolation crown. Dean Nelson, B. A. C. center, carried car-ried his team' offensive all the wsv snd hi total of 11 points was high for th contest lvg i . lit. orrr' orrr Iktsrseak. rf 11 Italian Tt. .. Sill ioodvla. If., illll Jon,,. U I i I P-aree. a... till NtUan. , 1 1 II Undr. rs.. i j M HinM, rs... I M 4 Canon. I .. 1 I ( i Smllh. Is ... MM (Mtairn. rf.. t I 1 1 ror.rlk. I.., t M uirtia. a. ... M I lik. rf. . lit 4 a Mir Sack, itilll rtanasse. rf . M M jWklla, s III! Total ... 14 13 4 ll' Tetob .... till Braves Defeat Bickncll Crete By F. tL B. North Summit which dropped I heartbrsaker ta Weber In the flrit round, marched Into th console!) semlflnsis against Beaver by beating Blcknell hi an appetising start lor Thursday night session, 17. Th Wsyne county boy, all of East Downs Carbon Five By ft. W. O. East high advsnced to the semifinal semi-final of the consolation tournament Thursday night by detesting Carbon in a slow, ragged contest, by a scor of U to IS. The Leopards started well, rolling up IS lead in a spirited first quarter, quar-ter, but both teams lost their effective nces on offense Iheresfter, wild psssing and shooting doing away with any extended scoring sprc by tither outfit Ed Lcupold, East gusrd. ws th outstanding performer ol the contest plsying a guarding game that completely com-pletely smothered Ncphl Gunderson, Carbon's scoring ace, who was limited limit-ed to one field goal for the evening Howard Berg also played good ball nn the Leopard guard line, while Colilngham and Bryner were best for the erratic Carbonite. East was neVer behind. Carbon's only serious bid eccuruig csrly in third quarter, whan Collinghsm csgsd a neat aid shot to ti the score at 11-11. Lawson, H. Berg end C. Berg then came through with basket to give East a comfortable lead that lasted to th finish. Score: CAST i CAJtSOM otrr otFp Lavssa. rf... li SOraka. rf...,. 1111 Lund. If Ill lOuiidcrsso, Ig I S I a C rs. ... 4 if I Irrnal, a.... 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